Cardo Packtalk Pro Motorcycle Helmet Comms Review

Introduction

Everyone knows that we at Passmasters love technology, and we’ve been using Cardo products for training for 7 or 8 years now as 1-way comms is so last century when it comes to training. I love my Packtalk Edge, so when I got a call from the lads at Darbi Accessories to say the new Packtalk Pro was in, I was pretty keen to get one stuck on the side of the brain bucket pretty sharpish. So here are the ramblings of a nutter as to what floats my boat with the new Pro unit.

Cardo Packtalk Pro Build Quality

Sleek

Cardo Packtalk Pro

I loved the Packtalk Black, and this hits the spot, too. Its matt black stealthy look works well with my Shoei NXR and all the others.

Pro – looks mint.

Con – same colour as the couch, lost it for a day.

Cardo Packtalk Pro Sound

New sounds

Cardo Packtalk Pro

The new 45mm JBL speakers are an upgrade from the old 40mm ones and take the listening of 90s techno to new heights. The clarity of comms conversations are crystal clear, especially combined with the DMC 2.0 (Dynamic Mesh Communication)

Pro – fantastic sound.

Con – will be an awkward fit in older helmets.

Cardo Packtalk Pro Features

Auto power

If any of you are as useless as me at turning your comms off, then you will love the auto power feature. As soon as you clip it in the cradle, it powers up. And if the unit doesn’t sense any movement, then it will automatically power down. Also, it will shut down if you aren’t listening to music or GPS for a while.

Pro – what’s not to love about this feature.

Con – turn the feature off before you fly to Christchurch and find that it’s been on the whole way.

Crash detection

Cardo Packtalk Pro

As you guys know, I travel the length and breadth of the country on a regular basis, and one of the things that has always been a factor has been the ‘what ifs’ associated with this. It’s pretty easy to disappear off the edge of the road in the dark and not be found for some time, so the new crash detection system feature was a definite attraction for me. It’s a simple system that once you’ve set it to use the Cardo app, it will send the person who you select as an emergency contact a text message giving the exact location and a basic text saying that you’ve cocked it up.

This is a great idea, especially if you are unconscious or can’t reach your phone. The amount of riders who leave the phone on the phone mount when they ride technical roads is staggering, as if you come off, then there’s a possibility that the bike and phone will go much further down the hill than you will… Just a thought, huh.

Pro – could potentially save my life.

Con – can drain the phone battery through the low signal areas as it’s using the location services constantly. Best to keep your phone charged when you can.

Cardo Packtalk Pro BRM Verdict

Along with these cool new features, it still has the great features of the Edge and other Cardo products with the wireless software updates, magnetic mounting, IP67 waterproofing, USB-C charge port which is the same as my Quadlock which is handy when I forget to charge it. Easy to use App and the equally easy to use Bluetooth mode.

There’s a few hundy on the price over the Edge, but for what I do and where I go, I feel the new features are well worth it.

Product Details

Cardo Packtalk Pro

Make: Cardo | Model: Packtalk Pro | Type: Smart Comms                                   

Distributor: Motogear | Tester: Chris Smith – Passmasters Rider Training